Hilo iniciado por s!mon
Simon Nagorsnik
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73 22 November 2023, 17:05
Gergő Takács
Another interesting project! Very nice and clear build. Im taking a seat.
Another interesting project! Very nice and clear build. Im taking a seat.
15 February, 18:49
Michael Kohl
Ahhh, what a beautiful multimedia build. A shame to put color on. Well - I suppose, after YOU put color on I won't complain anymore. 😉
Ahhh, what a beautiful multimedia build. A shame to put color on. Well - I suppose, after YOU put color on I won't complain anymore. 😉
16 February, 07:49
Neil Patrick
Great job Simon. Even without paint it's looking exciting. When you're done I reckon this is going to come out looking fabulous.
Great job Simon. Even without paint it's looking exciting. When you're done I reckon this is going to come out looking fabulous.
16 February, 08:46
Tom B.
What a little gem 👍 That intricate PE-work is really something! If anyone needs proof that those "simple" Trumpeter 1/72 kits can be made to great display-quality... this is it 🙂
What a little gem 👍 That intricate PE-work is really something! If anyone needs proof that those "simple" Trumpeter 1/72 kits can be made to great display-quality... this is it 🙂
17 February, 12:18
Simon Nagorsnik
Welcome mates and thank you all!
Trying to get the best out of Trumpeter kits 😉
Welcome mates and thank you all!
Trying to get the best out of Trumpeter kits 😉
20 February, 20:18
William Joel
Great work. Thank you for all the details that went into making the diorama, much appreciated.
Great work. Thank you for all the details that went into making the diorama, much appreciated.
26 March, 23:42
Shar Dipree
Another magnificent and lively diorama with a multitude of great details. As always, it's great that it doesn't look like 1:72. As always, it's great that it doesn't look like 1:72 - I always find this art, an interplay of detailing, painting and weathering, very remarkable. 👍👍👍👍👍
I hope you don't take it badly - please don't - the sunflowers are somehow not convincing and disrupt the otherwise phenomenal overall picture.
Another magnificent and lively diorama with a multitude of great details. As always, it's great that it doesn't look like 1:72. As always, it's great that it doesn't look like 1:72 - I always find this art, an interplay of detailing, painting and weathering, very remarkable. 👍👍👍👍👍
I hope you don't take it badly - please don't - the sunflowers are somehow not convincing and disrupt the otherwise phenomenal overall picture.
5 April, 14:02
Simon Nagorsnik
Thanks a lot Laliscale 🫡
@ Shar Dipree: First of all, thank you very much for your positive comment!
And no, I certainly don't hold it against you😉
Comments and opinions are very welcome to be critical and stimulating, otherwise a discourse can never arise.
Only pointless bashing isn't so cool...
However, I understand you completely, the planning of the dios gave me a bit of a headache, but I still thought something of it.
The idea was that a patch of (still) peaceful earth would be disturbed by the pangs of war.
The tank is only on the march, without combat, but there should be some contrast between the everyday country life and the archaic-looking vehicle.
The compilation was done according to original pictures.
In addition, the flowers bring a little more color and calmness to the scene and should avoid an empty-looking corner....and helped to reduce my storage by a few items 😉
Thanks a lot Laliscale 🫡
@ Shar Dipree: First of all, thank you very much for your positive comment!
And no, I certainly don't hold it against you😉
Comments and opinions are very welcome to be critical and stimulating, otherwise a discourse can never arise.
Only pointless bashing isn't so cool...
However, I understand you completely, the planning of the dios gave me a bit of a headache, but I still thought something of it.
The idea was that a patch of (still) peaceful earth would be disturbed by the pangs of war.
The tank is only on the march, without combat, but there should be some contrast between the everyday country life and the archaic-looking vehicle.
The compilation was done according to original pictures.
In addition, the flowers bring a little more color and calmness to the scene and should avoid an empty-looking corner....and helped to reduce my storage by a few items 😉
5 April, 14:18
Shar Dipree
@Simon: Thank you for not holding it against me.
I didn't mean it in terms of the overall composition (I love that 😍 ), but rather that the flowers don't really look like sunflowers. They are not as beautiful, detailed and vibrant as the rest of the diorama.
@Simon: Thank you for not holding it against me.
I didn't mean it in terms of the overall composition (I love that 😍 ), but rather that the flowers don't really look like sunflowers. They are not as beautiful, detailed and vibrant as the rest of the diorama.
5 April, 15:12
Simon Nagorsnik
Haha, so that was the reason, maybe I misunderstood, my mistake 😅
The flowers are just PE, yes, you can see that.
As soon as I find a better solution, this one will be used in future....
Thanks again for your good feedback 🤝
Haha, so that was the reason, maybe I misunderstood, my mistake 😅
The flowers are just PE, yes, you can see that.
As soon as I find a better solution, this one will be used in future....
Thanks again for your good feedback 🤝
5 April, 15:32
Zsolt Czegle
Awsome work, I love it!
@Simon @Shar Dipree: he sunflowers are good for the scene, maybe the dried grass is strange around them... Maybe it would be better with green grass.
Awsome work, I love it!
@Simon @Shar Dipree: he sunflowers are good for the scene, maybe the dried grass is strange around them... Maybe it would be better with green grass.
5 April, 15:42
Simon Nagorsnik
Thank you Michael, Zsolt and James!!
@Zsolt: You're not completely wrong, if it were grass some green would fit better, I agree with you, but actually it should be some kind of grain.
I think I didn't choose the right product.
Probably i didn´t chose the right product to represent it.
This is not one of my favorite projects anyway, rather one that came about by chance.
I think there are more inconsistencies in there, one reason to do better with the next one.
Thank you Michael, Zsolt and James!!
@Zsolt: You're not completely wrong, if it were grass some green would fit better, I agree with you, but actually it should be some kind of grain.
I think I didn't choose the right product.
Probably i didn´t chose the right product to represent it.
This is not one of my favorite projects anyway, rather one that came about by chance.
I think there are more inconsistencies in there, one reason to do better with the next one.
5 April, 16:24